I appreciate that things often need to be changed. It's the intention behind them that I care about.

Sometimes they NEED to be changed, but in this case (and many cases), the Brawl creative team just wasn't able to get together to share the same vision. It was a great lesson for all of us, moving onto other proects.

For example, Link's death - that moment rides a lot more on how the visual handling of it than what is written on the page. It's a totally different scene visually than it is on paper. And I mean that in a very REAL sense - that's not some new age BS. It's nearly tangible.

So was Ganon, to any extent, working with Kirby? Like, discussing things from within the jail, etc?

No, not at all. Ganon and Kirby's paths only intersected at the end when he came for his progeny.

I'm sure the fact that Matt was doing eight million things that night in addition to playing Ganny didn't help either, eh?

SurgePox wrote:I don't know if this question has been answered yet, but how did you do the maximum Tomato extract injection in episode 6? watching that actually made me cringe.

Best guess they stuck a needle into a prop designed to look like luigi's neck. Cause i did see the needle pierce and the shit DID drain. But it was also a close up shot of neck, and no face.

Again thanks Zach. Great series overall. Hopefully Mercer and co can be well rested now, though somehow I can imagine him having vietnam flashbacks of editting episode 10.

It was a prop needle made for a hit sci-fi TV show. The needle itself retracts into the body of the syringe. And the way it is designed is to hide that fact behind the liquid. Kinda hard to explain, other than we had a lot of fun poking each other with it...

SurgePox wrote:I don't know if this question has been answered yet, but how did you do the maximum Tomato extract injection in episode 6? watching that actually made me cringe.

Best guess they stuck a needle into a prop designed to look like luigi's neck. Cause i did see the needle pierce and the shit DID drain. But it was also a close up shot of neck, and no face.

Again thanks Zach. Great series overall. Hopefully Mercer and co can be well rested now, though somehow I can imagine him having vietnam flashbacks of editting episode 10.

It was a prop needle made for a hit sci-fi TV show. The needle itself retracts into the body of the syringe. And the way it is designed is to hide that fact behind the liquid. Kinda hard to explain, other than we had a lot of fun poking each other with it...

Knew it, we used something similar when we did Thoroughly Modern Millie

SurgePox wrote:My question is about Waluigi. With Wario, his primary caretaker, now dead, is the audience to assume that Waluigi will later die because he is unable to take care of himself?

This question has been asked and answered more than once already. Please actually read this stuff to prevent overlapping. He already explained that Waluigi lives on happily ever after being taken care of by Leaf.

SurgePox wrote:My question is about Waluigi. With Wario, his primary caretaker, now dead, is the audience to assume that Waluigi will later die because he is unable to take care of himself?

Ummm this might seem like a stupid question but, how the hell did Wario die!? He got hit by a REST attack from jigglypuff which wouldnt have effected Wario at all! In fact, REST puts the POKEMON WHO USED IT to sleep!